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Advanced Communications & Media IP-transit market development in Caucasus region Dmitry Yaremenko, Senior Analyst

2 Main cable systems to Caucasus region 3 1. Submarine cable systems through the Black Sea 2. Terrestrial cable systems 3. Planned cables through Caspian Sea Caucasus Cable System (2008): Bulgaria-Georgia Georgia-Russia Cable System (1999): Georgia-Russia Rostelecom: RU-AZ border TransTeleCom (TTK): RU-AZ border Turk Telekom: TR-GE border TCI (IR-AZ border, IR-AM border) AZ-KZ (Sumqayit-Aktau) AZ-TM (Baku-Turkmenbasу)

3 Georgia: main players and market price dynamics 3 1. Main market players Caucasus Online (CCS, AS20771): 14 AS-customers SilkNet (UTG, AS35805): 22 AS-customers Railway Telecom (GRT, AS41877): 40 AS-customers Egrisi (System.Net, AS34797): 10 AS-customers 2. IP-transit average market price dynamics ($ per Mbps, local market) Source: Caida.org Main international uplinks for Georgian ISPs: Cogent (AS174), TTnet (AS9121), Rostelecom (AS12389) IQ2009IQ2010IQ

4 Armenia: main players and market price dynamics 3 1. Main market players GNC-Alfa (AS49800): 15AS-customers FiberNet (AS41965): 30AS-customers ArmenTel (Vimpelcom Group, AS12297): 9AS-customers ADC (AS41109): 2AS-customers 2. IP-transit average market price dynamics ($ per Mbps, local market) Source: Caida.org Main international uplinks for Armenian ISPs: CCS (AS20771), Vimpelcom (AS3216), Rostelecom (AS12389), TeliaNet (AS1299). Georgian ISPs: SilkNet (AS35805), GRT (AS41877). IQ2009IQ2010IQ

5 Azerbaijan: main players and market price dynamics 3 1. Main market player Delta Telecom (AS29049): 100+ AS-customers 2. IP-transit average market price dynamics ($ per Mbps, local market) Source: Caida.org Main international uplinks for Delta Telecom: Rostelecom (AS12389), Level 3 (AS3356), ТТК (AS20485), TeliaNet (AS1299), TATA Global Network (AS6453). Georgian ISP: SilkNet (AS35805). IQ2009IQ2010IQ Source: Robtex.com

6 Market observations: 3 The main player of the IP-transit market of Caucasus region as a whole is definitely Rostelecom: the company is present on the market of each republic and gains a total market share exceeding 50% Despite of the monopoly of Delta Telecom in the Azerbaijan IP-transit market, market prices in this country are the lowest in the region. This fact can be explained by the highest international bandwidth (over 100Gbps as per the end of 2010) and strong competition between ISPs connected to Delta Telecom on the Russian-Azerbaijan border Joint Venture C-ring Telecom does still not play any significant role on Azerbaijan IP-transit market Iranian TCI for some reasons does not demonstrate any ambition to become a player in Caucasus region IP-transit market, although it has very good international connectivity through various submarine cable systems having their landing points in Iran The future of FOPTNET terrestrial cable system in Georgia is still unclear

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